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Boxing Fights of Professional Degree To Be Sanctioned By Saskatchewan

It is time for the provisional government to set up the mood of dukes in the ring of fight.

The province will see establishment of a commission of athletics that sanctions sporting events which are combative. Throughout the province, rules and regulations will be laid down for the participants as well as for the sport. Mark Docherty, the minister for Sports pronounced it clearly.

Events of martial arts will also be sanctioned by the commission. Events of boxing as well as martial arts will be sanctioned by the commission. Many a times the trainers had to go out of the country to do and fulfil all their training. The sanction provides a bigger platform for the fighters to train under their home turf at a grand stage. It is a new opportunity bestowed upon the fighters. From early May, itself commission will gear up to receive license and application for the promoter as well as from the contestant.

The structure of fees will be depended upon a lot of things. The daunting question that still remains to be unanswered is that whether the commission will be ready to work in close proximity with the people or not. Scott Brown will be appointed as the Deputy Minister of Culture and Sport. For the issues, experts of the industry will be grouped together forming an advisory committee. In the next month finalisation will take place regarding the plan. The events of boxing will also be categorized and labelled.

A brimming opportunity for those who want to showcase their talent in their region instead of going to distant places for training as well as practise. Grooming of the fighters will take place at a much broader medium in the region itself. It will also open up avenues for other budding fighters in the near future.